| Notes: | The Ipswich Journal Saturday, 19 Jun 1858, Page 2
Winfarthing, near Diss, Norfolk. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By GARROD & TURNER, At the King’s Head Inn, Diss, Norfolk, on Friday, 2nd July, 1858, at One for Two o’clock precisely, by direction of the Trustee for Sale under the Will of Mrs. E. WEST, deceased. In Lots. A DWELLING-HUSE, AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS, and about 50 ACRES of excellent LAND, at Winfarthing, in the following lots, viz. : Lot 1. The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, and 9A. 1R. 7P. of Land, abutting upon the road from Diss to Banham. Lot 2. Four Parcels of LAND, containing 12A. & 8P., abutting upon the high road from Diss to Norwich. Lot 3. Three Parcels of LAND, adjoining lot 2, and containing 12A. 1R. 15P. Lot 4. Four Parcels of LAND (a heath allotment), abutting upon the road to New Buckenham and Attleborough, containing 16A. 1R. 18P. Lots 1, 2, and 3 are in the occupation of Mr. John Sharman, and lot 4 is in the occupation of Mr. Daniel Utting, whose respective tenancies will expire at Michaelmas next. Printed Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had, ten days previous to the Auction, at the Place of Sale, of Mr. Richard Porter, Solicitor, or of the Auctioneers, all of lpswich. |